Most calculators work like this: you enter injury severity, treatment costs, time missed from work, and other out-of-pocket expenses. The tool then produces a rough range based on common settlement categories.
In Cheyenne, that’s useful as a planning step, but it’s not a case forecast. The “missing” pieces that often determine settlement value include:
- How liability is shared when there are multiple drivers, lanes, or road conditions involved
- Whether your medical proof supports causation (injuries linked to the crash, not something else)
- Whether the truck side can document compliance (maintenance, logs, and operational practices)
- Whether insurance coverage is sufficient once all potentially responsible parties are identified
A calculator can tell you what losses might add up to. Your attorney helps determine what losses can be proven.


